Plato to Alexander Pope: Backgrounds of Modern CriticismWalter Sutton, Vivian Sutton Odyssey Press, 1966 - 243 páginas |
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... observations of the Unities of Time and Place and integrity of scenes , they have brought on themselves that dearth of plot and nar- rowness of imagination which may be observed in all their plays . How many beautiful accidents might ...
... observations of the Unities of Time and Place and integrity of scenes , they have brought on themselves that dearth of plot and nar- rowness of imagination which may be observed in all their plays . How many beautiful accidents might ...
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... observed ; if it had , we should not have looked on the Spanish translation of Five Hours with so much wonder . The scene of it is laid in London ; the latitude of place is almost as little as you can imagine , for it lies all within ...
... observed ; if it had , we should not have looked on the Spanish translation of Five Hours with so much wonder . The scene of it is laid in London ; the latitude of place is almost as little as you can imagine , for it lies all within ...
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... observation of accent supplying the place of quantity in words , which could neither exactly be observed by those barbarians , who knew not the rules of it ; neither was it suitable to their tongues , as it had been to the Greek and ...
... observation of accent supplying the place of quantity in words , which could neither exactly be observed by those barbarians , who knew not the rules of it ; neither was it suitable to their tongues , as it had been to the Greek and ...
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action admiration Aeschylus Ancients Aristotle audience beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse called character comedy Crites critics delight Demosthenes diction divine doth dramatic Dryden English epic poetry Eugenius Euripides excellent expression eyes father fault French genius give Glaucon Greek hath Hesiod Homer honor Horace humor iambic Iliad imagine imitation inspiration John Dryden Jonson judge judgment kind knowledge language laughter learning Lisideius living Longinus matter mean metaphors meter mind modern Muse nature Neander neoclassical never observed Odyssey passions perfect persons philosopher pity Plato Plautus play plot poem poesy poet poet's poetic Polygnotus praise proper prose Quintilian reason rhapsode rhyme rules scene sense Silent Woman Socrates song Sophocles soul sound speak speech stage style sublimity things thought tion tragedy tragic tragicomedies true truth unity virtue whole words writ write Xenophon